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American Presidential Elections

This series offers compelling insights into pivotal American presidential elections throughout history. Each volume acts as a detailed window into the political climate of its era, dissecting key contenders, campaign strategies, and their profound impact. Explore how these elections not only shaped the United States but also foreshadowed future political trends and public policies.

Truman's Triumphs

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  • Truman's Triumphs

    The 1948 Election and the Making of Postwar America

    • 292 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    The 1948 presidential election was a complex contest marked by unexpected twists, featuring not only Harry Truman and Thomas Dewey but also third-party candidates and significant political divisions. Andrew Busch's scholarly yet accessible account delves into the nomination process, public opinion, and the impact of various factions within both parties. He highlights the election's significance in affirming the New Deal, anti-Communism, and civil rights progress, offering fresh insights that will engage both historians and general readers alike.

    Truman's Triumphs